The Biden administration is weighing further limiting the Chinese tech giant’s ability to purchase essential components from U.S. suppliers.
The company, which makes network equipment and smartphones, since 2019 has been on the U.S. Commerce Department’s entity list, comprising those subject to licensing requirement, but has been allowed to buy some less-advanced components.Advertisement 3Huawei Technologies Ltd., China’s first global tech brand, is at the centre of conflict between Washington and Beijing over technology and security. U.S.
“Such practices are contrary to the principles of market economy” and are “blatant technological hegemony,” Mao said. “Working closely with our interagency export controls partners at the Departments of Energy, Defence and State, we continually assess our policies and regulations and communicate regularly with external stakeholders,” the Commerce Department said in a statement. “We do not comment on conversations with or deliberations about specific companies.”
The ban on sales of advanced U.S. processor chips and music, maps and other services from Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit crippled Huawei’s smartphone business. The company sold its low-end Honor smartphone brand to revive sales by separating it from the sanctions on its corporate parent.Article content
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